Answering the phone and hanging up without saying hi or bye

>Answering the phone and hanging up without saying hi or bye.

Do americans really do this?

>ends all his calls with GODDAMMIT CHLOE

Fucking rude

>cellular phone rings
>character accepts call
>”Speak.”

Is getting patched through to the president covered by your phone plan?

If you’re expecting the call maybe not.

In rare situations I won't say hello, if I'm expecting the call imminently and it's about something specific then I might cut straight to the point

As far as not saying goodbye? Not sure I've ever done that

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i did a hollywood hangup once on my mom. my phone rang a minute later and it was my dad yelling at me.

Ahahaha

>yes it's me jack bauer on my sprint brand spint cellular phone thanks for calling you sound great i'll call you back on the sprint network, america's most reliable network *hops into ford explorer*

What did he mean by this?

The call that saved flipphones.

my idiot friend used to end conversations on the phone by hanging up without notice. and then he wondered why i stopped calling him.

>character answers phone
>it doesn't show what the other character is saying
>on-screen character has to repeat everything the unseen character says to the audience

>character lets phone ring for an excrutiatingly long time, and is unnecessarily slow at getting to it

This triggered my autism many times while watching Dexter.
Never once did he say anything before hanging up

>using phones
its not the 1800s anymore grandpa

>not answering the phone with "yeah" or your last name

I say pronto and ciao ciao

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in real life he would get texted since noone uses phones to talk

JAG BAURRO

>Please hold for the President

My dad hated his boss and when he would hang up, he would just go yepyepalrightyepalright and hang up while his boss was still talking.

Forget about not saying hello or bye. Often in movies and series, people just hang up after any finished sentence when there's no indication the conversation is over.

How's life on wellfare?

He's retired and I'm living on my own.
>never standing up to your boss
You'll become a man someday, user.

"Talk to me"

>slams the door

You can't tell this story and not tell us how the conversation went.

"This better be good news"

"Go."

>character answers phone
>it doesn't show what the other character is saying
>on-screen character doesn't have to repeat everything because it was written in a way where the audience can understand the conversation from only hearing one side

>once upon a time in america opening scene plays

This is the correct way, can't waste time with formalities

Hit pay dirt with K-DIRT.